When I was talking to Comcast, they said it was $99.95 for 400 Mbps. Then he said it was $100.00 for 1 Gbps. And that isn’t a teaser rate — the price is good until they raise rates. I don’t know why he even bothered to talk about the 400 Mbps rate.
I kept our old “landline” number with Comcast for an extra $10/month. Our many accounts (I mean MANY accounts over almost 40 years) use that landline number for account identification. I think getting rid of it would cause me far more headaches than keeping it. Besides, the VOIP “landline” is a LOT more reliable than our crummy cell service here and the voice quality is much better.
I want to prune as many costs as possible because my wife retires at the end of June. We will both be fully retired and “fixed income” retirees now. That is scary!
It is scary, but if your housing is nailed down you will be fine.